San Pablo ca Free & Income Based Clinics

We have located 8 free and income based clinics in or around San Pablo, California.

We listed all of the free, income based health clinics, public health department clinics, community health centers that we have located in San Pablo, CA. For the most part these clinics are for low income persons or those without insurance.

Review all of the information we have provided for the clinics. Some of them provide a wide array of services ranging from free to sliding scale services.
We have provided as much detailed information including phone numbers, emails, and websites where available.

Due to the limited number of clinic listings in San Pablo, California, we have added some extra listings around the area. The distance from the San Pablo is listed. But be advised the distance is as the crow flies. So for exact distances, please click the details pages and check the Google Maps.

San Francisco, CA - 94110
(628) 206-3409 Sliding ScaleThe Mission of the Women's Health Center (WHC) is to provide comprehensive obstetrical and gynecological care for women of adolescent to geriatric age in San Francisco County as well as those served by the Community Health Network.
The WHC is dedicated to providing quality services that find andsee clinic details

Free Urgent Care clinic for UNINSURED patients. Open every Tuesday from 5:00-8:00pm, and 1st & 3rd Sundays from 5:00-8:00pm. Patients must call 510-213-6678 between 1:00-3:00pm on Tuesdays to book an appointment. If you cannot get through, please leave a message with your name and phone number and tsee clinic details

San Francisco, CA - 94133
(415) 355-2222 Sliding ScaleSFCCC works to lead and support the partnership in four core areas, each with distinct programs: access to care, workforce development, maximization of valuable resources and health policy.
While SFCCC partner health clinics focus on patient care and preserving the well-being of the communities see clinic details

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